Economy
Ukraine
Western-Made Components Discovered in Russian Drones
Ukraine says Russian drones continue to contain newly manufactured Western components, underscoring ongoing sanctions and the need for tougher enforcement.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
Trump Signals Sharp Increase in EU Auto Tariffs
Trump said the higher tariffs are intended to push European carmakers to shift production to the US, despite an existing trade agreement with the EU.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Opens Housing Funds Reservation for Displaced Veterans
Ukraine has launched a new funding phase for a program providing housing vouchers worth up to Hr.2 million ($44,400) to help displaced veterans and people with disabilities resettle in safer regions.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
Russia Test Launches New Soyuz‑5 Rocket From Kazakhstan
The launch comes amid tighter EU sanctions on Russia and scaled‑back Victory Day celebrations as Moscow faces security pressures and possible renewed ceasefire talks.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
Ukrainian Marketplace Rozetka Secures €25M EBRD Loan for Expansion in Ukraine, Poland
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a long-term loan to support Ukrainian marketplace Rozetka’s working capital and green investments in Ukraine and Poland.
May 1, 2026
“It Is Not for IMF to Organize Parliament” | Alfred Kammer Exclusive Interview
IMF Europe chief Alfred Kammer speaks to Kyiv Post in a final interview: Ukraine tax clash, hryvnia, Russian strikes, Europe’s weak growth and the need of energy shift, and his message to Ukraine.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
The European Commission’s Flexibility Secures Tranche as Ukraine’s Reform ‘Debt’ Mounts
Ukraine has resumed progress on IMF and EU commitments, securing a €2.75 billion tranche thanks to EU Commission flexibility, but key reforms remain delayed as unmet obligations continue to grow.
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
Epicentr Agro Launches Sugar Beet Production, Debuts in Western Ukraine
Epicentr Agro, the agricultural arm of Ukraine’s leading home improvement chain Epicentr K, has introduced sugar beets to its crop rotation for the first time.
May 1, 2026
Russia
Russia Bans Starlink Imports as Internet Controls Tighten Nationwide
The restriction applies to all radio-electronic devices capable of transmitting or receiving signals from foreign satellites, including dual-use systems.
May 1, 2026
Zelensky
Israel Turns Away Looted Ukrainian Grain Ship as Zelensky Unveils ‘Shadow Fleet’ Crackdown
Kyiv says Israel refused to unload a ship carrying grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories as Zelensky announced a new campaign targeting Russia’s “shadow grain fleet.”
May 1, 2026
Ukraine
China Becomes Main Gateway for Russia’s Sanctioned Tech Imports
Russia’s reliance on China for sanctioned technology has deepened, despite EU sanction efforts to curb supplies critical to the Kremlin’s war effort.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Russia May Seek Sanctions Relief in Exchange for Ceasefire
The remarks follow reports that Vladimir Putin discussed potential ceasefire arrangements with Donald Trump ahead of Russia’s Victory Day celebrations.
April 30, 2026
Economy
Ukraine’s Central Bank Forecast: Increased Inflation, Decreased GDP
Despite the 2026 inflation forecast increasing by 2% compared to the previous figure, the central bank kept the key rate at 15%, and thinks the effect of the Middle East War on prices is temporary.
April 30, 2026
Drones
Japan’s Terra Drone Invests in Ukraine’s WinnyLab to Develop Layered Air Defense
Tokyo-based Stock Exchange-listed drone giant Terra Drone is expanding its Ukrainian portfolio by investing in fixed-wing interceptors designed to neutralize low-cost kamikaze drones.
April 30, 2026
IMF
‘It Is Not for the IMF To Organize Parliament’, IMF’s European Director Says
Alfred Kammer talks to Kyiv Post about the shocks Europe faces from the Middle East war, priorities for his successors, Ukraine’s IMF progress, pressure on the Hryvnia, and tax votes in parliament.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Damage Register Now Accepts Infrastructure, Business Loss Claims
Businesses and state companies can now file claims for infrastructure damage and lost assets as part of an international compensation mechanism.
April 30, 2026

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